2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9673(03)00111-0
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Selectivity behaviour of a bonded phosphonate–carboxylate polymeric ion exchanger for metal cations with varying eluent compositions

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“…This means that the values of log b 1 higher than 4.72 (for Mn 2+ eluted first, [20]) ensure the domination of the chelation mechanism at the surface for the transition metal divalent cation. Similar regularities were observed for Ionpac CS12A column [16] and poly(itaconic) acid cation-exchange column PRP6800 [18].…”
Section: Ionic Strengthsupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…This means that the values of log b 1 higher than 4.72 (for Mn 2+ eluted first, [20]) ensure the domination of the chelation mechanism at the surface for the transition metal divalent cation. Similar regularities were observed for Ionpac CS12A column [16] and poly(itaconic) acid cation-exchange column PRP6800 [18].…”
Section: Ionic Strengthsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…A reverse in elution order of the pair Mg 2+ /Ca 2+ on IDA-silica column under HPCIC conditions was noted by Paull and Bashir [27,31] with a variation of column temperature that is connected with a partial change of retention mechanism. Similar trends were also noted for PRPX800 and Ionpac CS14 [31], IonPac CS12A, and Universal Cation [32] commercially available columns [16]. An interesting illustration of the dual mechanism for the retention of alkaline-earth metal cations in diluted eluents was obtained by Kolpachnikova et al [36].…”
Section: The Main Factors Influencing Separation In Hpcic 221 Tempesupporting
confidence: 66%
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